Description: at Intelligenta The work - VENUS VON Willendorf (Original approx. 24,000 - 22,000 BC)This figure is a very successful replica from the museum collection, created by the artists of the Parastone Ateliers. The Venus of Willendorf is the most famous of the prehistoric female figures, also known as Venus figurines. The original is considered so valuable that for a long time only one copy was exhibited in the museum. Only after the museum's last renovation was a special safe display case made for the figure. The voluptuous female figure was carved in the late Paleolithic period from oolitic limestone, a rock that was not originally found in this region. It was found in 1908 in the Austrian town of Willendorf.When it comes to corpulence, the Venus of Willendorf surpasses all other finds. In contrast to the body characteristics that were obviously given less emphasis, such as the face, arms and legs, the female gender characteristics are particularly explicit and enlarged. Dimensions: height approx. 9 cm, base Ø approx. 4cmWeight: approx. 120g Color: Braun / metal rod in blackMaterial: polymeric cast stone, porcelain-like (hand-made and hand-painted) + metal rod The figure comes in a very nice gift box Pay:Payment in advance by bank transfer - PayPal - Cash on collectionOur bank details and PayPal address are stored on eBay and will be communicated to you during the checkout process after the purchase. Shipping is always carried out as a parcel with DHL, and for deliveries abroad sometimes also with Deutsche Post. An invoice with VAT shown. is included with every delivery. International buyers from NON-EU COUNTRIES:Please check with your country's customs office to determine whether there are additional costs, e.g. B. Import duties apply. These are not included in the item price.The original is considered so valuable that for a long time only one copy was exhibited in the museum. Only after the museum's last renovation was a special safe display case made for the figure. The voluptuous female figure was carved in the late Paleolithic period from oolitic limestone, a rock that was not originally found in this region. It was found in 1908 in the Austrian town of Willendorf. When it comes to corpulence, the Venus of Willendorf surpasses all other finds. In contrast to the body characteristics that were obviously given less emphasis, such as the face, arms and legs, the female gender characteristics are particularly explicit and enlarged. Please check with your country's customs office to determine whether there are additional costs, e.g. B. Import duties apply. These
Price: 53.43 USD
Location: Achern
End Time: 2025-01-15T00:00:14.000Z
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Brand: Museums Edition - Parastone Ateliers
Material: polymer Cast stone, porcelain-like (handgearbeit
MPN: PA18VEN
Type: Sculpture
Size: Height approx. 9 cm - base Ø approx. 4cm
Color: Multicolor
EAN: 8718375753583